
Top 43 Writing Your Dreams Quotes
#1. I started drawing at a very young age. Writing a story wasn't satisfying, but to actually draw our own world - it's like controlling your own dreams.
Daniel Clowes
#2. Chase your dreams until you catch them ... and then dream, catch, and dream again!
Dee Marie
#3. If you want to be a writer, write a little bit every day. Pay attention to the world around you. Stories are hiding, waiting everywhere. You just have to open your eyes and your heart.
Kate DiCamillo
#4. When I started writing, I was a great rationalist and believed I was absolutely in control. But the older one gets, the more confused, and for an artist I think that is quite a good thing: you allow in more of your instinctual self; your dreams, fantasies and memories. It's richer, in a way.
John Banville
#5. Whatever your dreams may be, never dismiss them as impossible. Always hope. Always try. You just never know when things will happen.
Joanne Van Leerdam
#6. Identifying Your Dream
Some people can easily identify one primary dream. For others, a dream is more elusive. These people often have many dreams at once, or a general idea of a dream that never takes a specific shape.
SARK
#7. Never chase people in your life. No one is worthier than you to be chased.
Avijeet Das
#9. You hid in my ink and guided my hand. You stained the pages with your silence as God wrote the words, "Be still." Yet, my heart's blindness could only write in loud hues of red, "I love you.
Shannon L. Alder
#11. I really believe that there is an enormous appetite amongst readers for an originality of vision. In other words, be true to your own dreams and there will always be people who want to hear them.
Clive Barker
#14. Never think you can't do something. I definitely never thought I could write a book, and even after I started writing it, I was like, 'Oh my God, how am I gonna write a book?' Just set your sights high and reach for the stars. Go live your dreams, and never think you can't.
Connor Franta
#15. I have very specific advice for aspiring writers: go to New York. And if you can't go to New York, go to the place that represents New York to you, where the standards for writing are high, there are other people who share your dreams, and where you can talk, talk, talk about your interests.
Walter Kirn
#16. The big trinity of publishing: mystery, thrillers and romance. If you can combine all three, then it's a winner's trifecta and you'll be rich beyond your dreams.
Dermot Davis
#17. Dreams are illustrations ... from the book your soul is writing about you.
Marsha Norman
#18. To write as if your life depended on it; to write across the chalkboard, putting up there in public the words you have dredged; sieved up in dreams, from behind screen memories, out of silence
words you have dreaded and needed in order to know you exist.
Adrienne Rich
#19. To write good SF today ... you must push further and harder, reach deeper into your own mind until you break through into the strange and terrible country wherein live your own dreams.
Gardner Dozois
#20. Remember if you write, write, write, you can never be wrong.
Stephanie Skeem Author of Flotsam
Stephanie Skeem
#21. Always write with passion. Think of writing as a way of bringing all your hopes, dreams, and thoughts to life.
Cherlina Works
#22. When you write, you can write yourself into the world of your dreams or the world of your nightmares. The choice is yours!
N.B. Williams
#23. Time spent doing whatever it is you do to escape your daily life would be better spent acquiring a life that needs no escape.
Shaun Hick
#24. Writing can make life enjoyable, write your dreams....
Wanda Smith
#25. Recognize how truly blessed you are. Take time to count your blessings and write them down. To make your dreams come true you must already be soaking in the very presence you wish to create.
Brandon Bays
#26. And you must not worry about me. You must follow your dreams. You have your life ahead of you. I am just a wanderer passing by.
Avijeet Das
#27. Have the courage to write whatever your dream is for yourself.
May Sarton
#28. People who think following your dreams is a fairytale don't realize they're living the biggest fairytale of all, following the sheep
Jason E. Hodges
#29. Never say you can't be a writer or a script writer, remember how well, characters in your dreams said their dialogues.
Dipesh Nepal
#30. Dreams are letters from the book your life is writing.
Paulo Coelho
#31. Today is your wright-time. Anything worth writing will be, or has been written already. A great story chooses its writer lest no wright should boast. Just write! If you don't, you will come right in contact with your thoughts someplace soon.
Amah Lambert
#33. Your dreams don't stop being dreams because of circumstances.
Jason E. Hodges
#34. If you have a dream of writing, that's wishful thinking. If you have a commitment to writing, that's the way to make your dreams come true.
Nancy Pickard
#35. The best part of having your dreams come true is you get to make new ones!
Jaimie Engle
#36. Anything you want to do is possible; fear is not meant to prevent but to motivate your heart into the life you naturally think is improbable
Craig Stone
#37. Let All Your Life's Experiences Lead To More Writing & Encourage More Reading..!
Sujit Lalwani
#38. Not writing would be like going the rest of your life without having dreams.
Stephen King
#40. Write your dreams in journal,note book, card or on a cork. When you pen down your dreams, an a inner strength and divine power is activated for your to work towards the fulfillment of your dreams.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#41. Without an audience, all your dreams will not come true at all, because you need an audience to write new songs and continue to do music.
Rokia Traore
#42. Dip your hands into life, scoop up memories, dreams, questions and ideas and weave them into stories.
Naomi Kinsman
#43. So it's the unwinding of your nervous system. The corresponding experience to what winds you up comes out in your dreams. To write a song then, even one like Don't Bother Me, helps to get rid of some subconscious burden. Writing a song is like going to confession.
George Harrison
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